Hi Syscon!!Yep that’s true although slightly tedio us too noting is something I do daily in my Ubuntu desktop 😀 Thank you mate!!
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Departamento de sistemas
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Thanks a Lot for your contribution Matt!
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Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Departamento de sistemas
94 - 420 94 70 | ego...@sarenet.es
S A R E N E T S.A.U.
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103 | 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) - www.sarenet.es
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The only way you will make it work, is if you have a minimum one working
backup.
You upgrade a backup first, check if everything is working correctly then
you update the main system.
Have been doing it for over 20-years.
It is not only the kernel that you have to worry about.
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syscon
On Thu, D
On Thu, 2024-12-05 at 22:38 +0100, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
> How do you manage for keep your systems up-to-date using Gentoo? How
> do you manage to keep your kernel upgraded?
I use the distribution kernels, gentoo-kernel or gentoo-kernel-bin as
appropriate. I didn't see the upside in trying t
Hi mates,
I would love using Gentoo as Desktop and Server OS. I used sometime ago, but it
caused me the fact of not being able to upgrade my systems weekly or daily,
because sometimes you needed to upgrade the kernel and I was not really sure
that the config entered for the kernel (loaded t
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